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people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is interesting to me. looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation. >> thank you for coming this morning. my name is bob hayden. i am with the department of the environment
people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is...
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that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me in ccu because i have a background of mental behaviors. they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team is called in. >> he's been bang his head on the door. spitting at the glass. refusing to follow any orders. have permission for use of force or extract him from his cell? >> for security reasons isp videotapes all extractions. >> you ready to move? >> hands up. >> open b-11. >> a mask is placed over etter's head to prevent him from spitting. >> let's go. >> but as they pass through a door, he bangs his head against the glass. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. >> i swear to god break my neck. yeah, i love pain! yeah! yeah! >> etter, stop, stop. stop fighting. stop. >> yeah, hurt me more! >> no more banging your head. you understand? >> i'll kill you all, you [ muted ]. i'll kill you all. i'll
that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me in ccu because i have a background of mental behaviors. they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team is called in. >> he's been bang his head on the door. spitting at the glass. refusing to follow any orders. have...
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we have not talked for 22 years, when you had a book about vietnam and your experience there. we talked about the whole situation you had where you were accused of being a communist. i wrote down, when i looked back at it, the quote from you -- "i am a conservative on most issues." >> i am a conservative vote -- on most issues. >> over the years people have thought you were just the opposite. what do you say to them? >> most people who get up their dander over this, there is not much point in saying anything because they do not want to hear it. but i tried to explain that i am a conservative in most things, or, a very old-fashioned liberal in the old british, i will not suggest the imperial britain, the white man's burden and all of that business, but an old-fashioned liberal who has been very conservative views in terms of fiscal policy. i think the word conservative has been given a really bad name by some of the crazier elements of the right in this country. what ever happened to conservatives like nelson rockefeller and those guys, who were among the most patriotic america
we have not talked for 22 years, when you had a book about vietnam and your experience there. we talked about the whole situation you had where you were accused of being a communist. i wrote down, when i looked back at it, the quote from you -- "i am a conservative on most issues." >> i am a conservative vote -- on most issues. >> over the years people have thought you were just the opposite. what do you say to them? >> most people who get up their dander over this,...
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safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >> pple that complain that political campaigns are too shallow, why don't they talk more about the important issues? well, there's a good reason. who's this? >> oh, my god. how could is not know this? >> who's this? >> i have no idea. i'm not dog very good, am i? >> yet there are all these get out the vote campaigns. >> vote! >> vote! >> please get out and vote. >> get out and vote! >> i don't want everyone to get out and vote because some people don't know much. i went to times square and showed people posters of important politicians. most people didn't know speaker of the house john boehner. >> who's this? >> iave no idea. >> many didn't know nancy pelosi. >> who's this? >> i don't know. >> oh, my god. >> well, this is awkward. >> that's the vice president of something. >> let's taste the actual vice president. >> who's this? >> i don't know who that one is. >> it's the vice president. just can't remember his name. >> biden. >> no, no. >> many were bett
safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >> pple that complain that political campaigns are too shallow, why don't they talk more about the important issues? well, there's a good reason. who's this? >> oh, my god. how could is not know this? >> who's this? >> i have no idea. i'm not dog very good, am i? >> yet there are all these get out the vote campaigns. >> vote! >> vote! >> please get out and vote....
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moved for a couple years to california adventure to california after being in brooklyn for 21 years or 22 years. >> host: why did you move out there? >> guest: we wanted to try something different. our kids are at a nice age where they didn't yet have girlfriends. i don't have to go into an office. my wife used to work at mtv and isn't working there now. >> host: who is your wife? >> guest: electra robinson. she was at mtv. wasn't the d. j.. we wanted to go on some kind of adventure with the kids to take advantage of the fact that we can live anywhere. i always loved northern california and have a lot of friends out there and technology projects i was involved with and things i have written about that was helpful especially to be out there for a while. we have been off on this adventure for a year now. >> host: john in washington. good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for steven johnson. >> caller: a pleasure speaking to you. i was a first wave and financial planner in the 70s. i heard of your ghost maps story. after i graduated, i thought i would kick around the a
moved for a couple years to california adventure to california after being in brooklyn for 21 years or 22 years. >> host: why did you move out there? >> guest: we wanted to try something different. our kids are at a nice age where they didn't yet have girlfriends. i don't have to go into an office. my wife used to work at mtv and isn't working there now. >> host: who is your wife? >> guest: electra robinson. she was at mtv. wasn't the d. j.. we wanted to go on some kind...
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and i've always loved northern california, and i have a lot of friends out there. because of all the technology projects that i've been involved with and things that i've written about, you know, it was helpful professionally to be out there for a while. so we've been off on this adventure for a year now. >> host: john in bellingham, washington, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for steven johnson. >> caller: hi, pleasure speaking to you. 8, i was a first wave environmental planner back in the mid '70s, so i'dhead of your ghost -- i'd heard of your ghost maps story. and in -- after i graduated i thought i'd kick around the idea of architecture plus ecology and play with computer models and satellite data late at night without authorization. [laughter] before the term hacker or geospatial intelligence technology was invented. anyway, i became a mr. mom in '82 because that was really going nowhere. today, however, it looks like, you know, cloud technology and c factor computing and a lot of these breakthroughs are going to make three dimen
and i've always loved northern california, and i have a lot of friends out there. because of all the technology projects that i've been involved with and things that i've written about, you know, it was helpful professionally to be out there for a while. so we've been off on this adventure for a year now. >> host: john in bellingham, washington, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for steven johnson. >> caller: hi, pleasure speaking to you. 8, i was a first...
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guys spent a career trying to kill each other's careers, but you're friends. >> great friends. >> friends for 25 years. >> why? >> you appreciate what your counterpart has to go through every >> would you please wait? >> all of the shouting. >> it' good to
guys spent a career trying to kill each other's careers, but you're friends. >> great friends. >> friends for 25 years. >> why? >> you appreciate what your counterpart has to go through every >> would you please wait? >> all of the shouting. >> it' good to
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of the vice president's favorite phrases. >> he's been my friend -- my friend -- i love my friend here. why does my friend cut out the tuition tax cut for them, the middle class tax cut. the middle class restore them. the middle class. the middle class. >> let's bring in our panel. perry and political editor for the grio.com. my partner in crime, mark murray. we are the last five people in danville, apparently. susan page, let me run down the list. usa today does this as well. middle class 23 time, my friend or my friends, 15 times, loose talk, 3, malarkey three times, a bunch of stuff, stuff was code for something else, one time. i have a democrat who says if you want passionate joe, you have to take some of the stuff thaw don't like. >> he did what the democrats needed him to do which is to reand sure that there's still a fight going on. i'm not sure his performance works that well with people in the middle who are comfortable with partisan warfare. but those discouraged about the debate with president obama, this was a shot in the arm. >> perry, that's an important point. one of the
of the vice president's favorite phrases. >> he's been my friend -- my friend -- i love my friend here. why does my friend cut out the tuition tax cut for them, the middle class tax cut. the middle class restore them. the middle class. the middle class. >> let's bring in our panel. perry and political editor for the grio.com. my partner in crime, mark murray. we are the last five people in danville, apparently. susan page, let me run down the list. usa today does this as well....
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dow jones industrials crossed the unchanged line 22 times since 3:00 p.m. this code since 3:00 p.m. 41 minutes. a lot of in decision. speaking of what the market likes and doesn't like, the market decided it didn't like yesterday's earnings numbers which were dragged down by higher marketing costs for a company called ruby tuesday but also a hunt for a new ceo because the founder -- got to set -- bit somebody else to run this but don't think about ruby tuesday yet. stock is moving hire by 1/2% reversing drop from yesterday. they did post positive same-store sales for the first time in two years. let's find out what they're doing right. joining me in a fox business exclusive is sandy bell, the chairman and ceo and president. what was it? two years it has been tough for you guys and suddenly you started to see some improvement. i'm sure that throws you to know end but pick what is and turn you around, what would you say it is? >> we have been improving the brand and investing dramatically which hasn't helped earnings and last year we built the foundation for
dow jones industrials crossed the unchanged line 22 times since 3:00 p.m. this code since 3:00 p.m. 41 minutes. a lot of in decision. speaking of what the market likes and doesn't like, the market decided it didn't like yesterday's earnings numbers which were dragged down by higher marketing costs for a company called ruby tuesday but also a hunt for a new ceo because the founder -- got to set -- bit somebody else to run this but don't think about ruby tuesday yet. stock is moving hire by 1/2%...
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and october 22. more of your calls and reactions on our twitter page. -- from our facebook page, there is this. -- >> you can join us on facebook or send us a tweet on our twitter page. our next call is from california. caller: i want to say i felt joe biden was right on. he won, hands down. he was very matter of fact. he knew what he was talking about. he pinpointed every issue and paul ryan just ramble on and on and did not commit himself to anything. he refers to the democrats cannot work with congress. it is because congress is, intentionally -- does not want to work with democrats. they are all republicans. very many of them want to make sure the democratic party looks bad. >> was there a moment from the debate that stood out in your own mind? caller: i think joe biden was so sincere, so committed to the middle-class people, i just really have 100%, 110% faith in him and president obama. i think our economy will get better. i see it around our area. it is starting to get better now. i believe it
and october 22. more of your calls and reactions on our twitter page. -- from our facebook page, there is this. -- >> you can join us on facebook or send us a tweet on our twitter page. our next call is from california. caller: i want to say i felt joe biden was right on. he won, hands down. he was very matter of fact. he knew what he was talking about. he pinpointed every issue and paul ryan just ramble on and on and did not commit himself to anything. he refers to the democrats cannot...
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>> guest: a career sergeant, in the military 22 years by the time she was deployed to iraq, and she was a car gent first class and had been a drill sergeant as well. she had also serve in honduras and at home and really had a long career behind her and was very enthusiastic about the army, until she got sent to iraq. iraq was a different experience for her. partly because of the racism she experienced and partly because of the -- the, i would say discrimination both rationally and sexually that she experienced, but also because of the nature of the war itself which she ended upturning against. now, i'm not saying this is typical of every soldier, by that's another thing i heard from more soldiers than i expected was a great deal of criticism about the war based on what they saw on the ground and by what we hear about in our armchairs at home. >> host: professor, how did you find the five women that you focus on in the book? >> guest: i interviewed 40 women who served in iraq over three years. i found through veteran groups mainly, one led to another whom she received with who led me to
>> guest: a career sergeant, in the military 22 years by the time she was deployed to iraq, and she was a car gent first class and had been a drill sergeant as well. she had also serve in honduras and at home and really had a long career behind her and was very enthusiastic about the army, until she got sent to iraq. iraq was a different experience for her. partly because of the racism she experienced and partly because of the -- the, i would say discrimination both rationally and...
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now the f-15, it's probably going to retire soon and it's really capable, because the f-22 is coming around. just like airplanes, we are retiring capable spaceships so we can build better spaceships for the future. >> kay, you get last word then. >> i'm just really excited to be able to share this great spacecraft with everyone, and again, it's a symbol of what we can do when we work together. >> and i said last word, but i'm like that. i always end up stretching things. if you look at the vehicle behind you, though, in the future, the next generation vehicles, it's going to take people to the moon and beyond. but it's still sad to see them go, isn't it? >> it's bittersweet. it is. but, you know, in this limited fiscal environment, when we're working together with other countries and we're doing bigger and better things, we have to, you know, retire the older technologies and embrace the new ones and we're going there. >> reporter: any one of you have one favorite shuttle memory? favorite shuttle story? memory? that you actually tell publicly? [ laughter ] i knew that was going to to
now the f-15, it's probably going to retire soon and it's really capable, because the f-22 is coming around. just like airplanes, we are retiring capable spaceships so we can build better spaceships for the future. >> kay, you get last word then. >> i'm just really excited to be able to share this great spacecraft with everyone, and again, it's a symbol of what we can do when we work together. >> and i said last word, but i'm like that. i always end up stretching things. if...
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he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for a graduate school his dad had wanted to attend. >> one of george's ambitions in life when he was a young man was to go to harvard business school. and george never ended up doing that, didn't graduate college. >> narrator: mitt romney arrived on the harvard campus at just the moment a new, radical approach to business was being taught. >> he was at harvard business school at the time of a real revolution sweeping through this place that the american industrial corporation was kind of deeply diseased and troubled, in a way that wa
he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for...
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, been with me and time to move on. >> reporter: the bride's best friend didn't know if she would follow through. >> we talked about it a while back and it was a crazy idea. and two weeks later, she said she booked the flight and caterer. >> i think it was my idea a little bit. and he was like, heck yeah! perfect. >> a dream. great town, and everybody was friendly. we love austin, but love our mountaineers more. got to have a win. >> let's go, mountaineers! >> reporter: the reception? a tailgate, of course. >> easiest reception ever. >> reporter: open to all mountaineers in town. >> who else can say that? nobody. >> this is a first for us to do a wedding reception at a tailgate. odd. >> it works. >> i'm happy for them. >> everything is like, this is awesome, and congratulations. no one has said a negative word about it. everyone has been so nice. incredible. >> never forget it. never forget. awesome. >> reporter: a game day these newlywed fans will always remember. >> win or lose, i won today, right? >> very unique. >> yes. >>> big bird sets the record on late night tv. >> and coming up,
, been with me and time to move on. >> reporter: the bride's best friend didn't know if she would follow through. >> we talked about it a while back and it was a crazy idea. and two weeks later, she said she booked the flight and caterer. >> i think it was my idea a little bit. and he was like, heck yeah! perfect. >> a dream. great town, and everybody was friendly. we love austin, but love our mountaineers more. got to have a win. >> let's go, mountaineers!...
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and environment friendly plants what if we told you it was a myth. our next guest said he can prove it? >> brian: romney cutting funding to big bird. but what if it took millions to create jobs and only created two, barely two? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organizati
and environment friendly plants what if we told you it was a myth. our next guest said he can prove it? >> brian: romney cutting funding to big bird. but what if it took millions to create jobs and only created two, barely two? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be...
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and the idea of began pricing $17 per share now up 30% so $22. joining us on this great day is john oranger. the facebook debacle. we saw some companies hold back. why did you do that? >> we have been at this for a while. we are not doing this for any short-term. we are in this for a long term. >> it is up 30% on the opening day. don't you wish you had that money coming in to the company to use for the business instead of going to traders who flip out? >> it is not easy to price. we do our best and we are happy with the outcome right now. we are not in this for the short-term. what happens in the next few days, we are talking about years. dennis: how many acquisition offers did you turn down? >> many. dennis: did you today read more money in terms of evaluation of the company than in a takeover offer? how much more? >> 10%, multiples more. dennis: let's talk about this. you are selling stock. mostly on line rather than selling to newspapers or on paper. >> the image is being used for web sites and mobile devices, such a need for images. whistle 2
and the idea of began pricing $17 per share now up 30% so $22. joining us on this great day is john oranger. the facebook debacle. we saw some companies hold back. why did you do that? >> we have been at this for a while. we are not doing this for any short-term. we are in this for a long term. >> it is up 30% on the opening day. don't you wish you had that money coming in to the company to use for the business instead of going to traders who flip out? >> it is not easy to...
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environment. and we talked before, uncertainty that's holding consumers back from spending and holding business owners back from being able to invest in their business, and there's no permanence in the tax code and there's no clear path for the future and there's a mountain of debt facing us, so it's not just one thing. if it's one thing, it would be an easy fix, it's a whole host of things, and that's what's creating this environment where small business owners and big business owners alike are really hungry for change. stuart: all right, carol roth, you're in chicago and come and see us again soon in new york city, we'll be waiting for you, thank you very much, carol. >> got it. it's 9:49. your gold report. where are we? i've been away for a couple of days and we're still at the high level. not quite at 1800, 1767. the new york yankees pulled off a victory last night by benching a guy and putting in a guy making a fraction of the money. does it prove once and for all that money doesn't buy you v
environment. and we talked before, uncertainty that's holding consumers back from spending and holding business owners back from being able to invest in their business, and there's no permanence in the tax code and there's no clear path for the future and there's a mountain of debt facing us, so it's not just one thing. if it's one thing, it would be an easy fix, it's a whole host of things, and that's what's creating this environment where small business owners and big business owners alike...
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back with us now, sara zervos who manages $22 billion across three international and emerging market debt funds for oppenheimer funds. welcome back, sara. i know you do have some surprising suggestions for our viewers. you like emerging market debt, but perhaps not some of the usual suspects. >> sure. so we look across several different asset classes in emerging markets and one of the asset classes we like is coverage high-yield debt which brings the name venezuela to mind. that usually makes a lot of americans, investors, generally a little wiggly. >> i would say that's a good observation. but what is it that you find compel enough to go that far out on the risk curve? >> well, it is not that far in terms of when we do the fundamental analysis, we say what's venezuela he's ability and willing mess to pay? it is actually quite high. i disagree personally with chavez's economic policies and his political stance, but for a bond holder, they've never defaulted and they have a lot of oil and a lot of cash. >> sara, bob pisani. you say you like emerging market corporate bonds as well. can
back with us now, sara zervos who manages $22 billion across three international and emerging market debt funds for oppenheimer funds. welcome back, sara. i know you do have some surprising suggestions for our viewers. you like emerging market debt, but perhaps not some of the usual suspects. >> sure. so we look across several different asset classes in emerging markets and one of the asset classes we like is coverage high-yield debt which brings the name venezuela to mind. that usually...
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. >>> a skydiver gets ready to freefall 22 miles aat the speed of sound. ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> jerry sandusky proclaims his innocence ahead of today's sentencing. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement, denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, they can treat mes a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> governor romney offering his severest critique yet on what he calls the the president's pattern of leading from behind. >> polls show mitt romney trailing by one point or also known as what obama failed to make during last week's debate. >>> north korea saying the u.s. is within striking distance of its missiles. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the
. >>> a skydiver gets ready to freefall 22 miles aat the speed of sound. ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> jerry sandusky proclaims his innocence ahead of today's sentencing. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement,...
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friend. my escape was very successful. i'm thankful that god protected me during that time. while i was in china, i encountered an executive gerard are. because of their hardware, i was able to come to america successfully. my life has been changed and my lives of the world have been changed after it came to america. i don't starve anymore and more importantly, i live like a human being. i do have dreams that i have hopes. my life in america is close to heaven. my dream is one day that all north koreans will experience the life i have now. it is a big dream. i can do so later my tree in and become a unity, we will make this possible. when i was 12 years, my older sister and i went to the mountain to collect wood to cook and the house. my father couldn't join us because he stayed home because his strength was weakened by malnutrition. we left home at 5:00 a.m., but when we returned home it was almost midnight. we had to bring the wood right hand. by the time my sister and i finished collecting
friend. my escape was very successful. i'm thankful that god protected me during that time. while i was in china, i encountered an executive gerard are. because of their hardware, i was able to come to america successfully. my life has been changed and my lives of the world have been changed after it came to america. i don't starve anymore and more importantly, i live like a human being. i do have dreams that i have hopes. my life in america is close to heaven. my dream is one day that all...
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the environment we had. we felt we needed more, not less. >> so all the experts on the ground are telling headquarters at the state department we need this. and the answer kept coming back as -- >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons i don't know. >> do those believe that if in fact those security teams had not been withdrawn although they can't really know the answer to this, but they may have been able to resist the attack and save lives? >> they talked about that. colonel wood wonders, says armed members of his military team as well as the companion state department team would have traveled to benghazi with ambassador wood. on that day, the u.s. was down 34 highly trained security officers in libya compared to six months before. the state department told officials sorting through everything they don't see evidence of a lot of security requests that were denied. charlie? >> sharyl attkisson, thank you. you can see more of this story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. gas prices con
the environment we had. we felt we needed more, not less. >> so all the experts on the ground are telling headquarters at the state department we need this. and the answer kept coming back as -- >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons i don't know. >> do those believe that if in fact those security teams had not been withdrawn although they can't really know the answer to this, but they may have been able to resist the attack and save lives? >> they talked about...
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. >>> a sky diver gets ready to fr free 22 miles at the speed of sound. and ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> jerry hughes proclaims his peninsula ahead of today's sentencing. >> the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> he denies the abuse, blames the victims, but claims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> hope is not a strategy. >> governor romney offering his severest critique yet of what he called the president's leading from behind. >> president obama is losing by one point. >> the united states is within striking distance of its missiles. >> 23 miles above roswell, new mexico, felix hopes to become the first man to break the speed of sound in a free fall. >> at the end of the day, if something goes wrong, i have to feel for it. >
. >>> a sky diver gets ready to fr free 22 miles at the speed of sound. and ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> jerry hughes proclaims his peninsula ahead of today's sentencing. >> the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> he denies the abuse, blames the...
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>> well, i am scared because you go up to 120,000 feet, which is a really hostile environment, and no matter how much you have prepared yourself, you never know how it turns out until you do it for real. >> wow. that is a lot of nerve. he is right. baumgartner is scheduled to jump on tuesday, and he will be up 23 miles in the air when he first jumped and will reach at least 690 miles per hour on the way down. that is remarkable. we wish him luck. >>> today 1,000 pastors plan on getting political, and that could cost them their tax exempt status. in fact, they actually hope it does. we'll explain. >> i encourage you -- 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill.
>> well, i am scared because you go up to 120,000 feet, which is a really hostile environment, and no matter how much you have prepared yourself, you never know how it turns out until you do it for real. >> wow. that is a lot of nerve. he is right. baumgartner is scheduled to jump on tuesday, and he will be up 23 miles in the air when he first jumped and will reach at least 690 miles per hour on the way down. that is remarkable. we wish him luck. >>> today 1,000 pastors...
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>> it will certainly be a different environment and some different people. and reality will face is because of the things you have been talking about. we are either going off the cliff are we are not. we are either making a big deal or we are not. we are either getting the debt limit extended or not. we are either keeping our modest but very important economic growth or we are not. and those issues are going to bring people to a fundamental reality that it may be the same structure, which i hope it's not. it may be the same structure, division of authority, but it's not the same time, and you either fix it or live with it. >> so you think that if we had the same makeup we had, politicians would come to washington next january, deciding that doing a deal is less painful than not doing a deal, in order to get things fixed that you talked about, the tax code, regulation, not clear on what would happen with regulation, energy, immigration, issues that all of you think need to get fixed, do you think american can do the? >> we've had a lot of committees of six, 1
>> it will certainly be a different environment and some different people. and reality will face is because of the things you have been talking about. we are either going off the cliff are we are not. we are either making a big deal or we are not. we are either getting the debt limit extended or not. we are either keeping our modest but very important economic growth or we are not. and those issues are going to bring people to a fundamental reality that it may be the same structure, which...
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in a quiet environment, you want to make sure that off quiet environment because that interrupts your sleep cycles, too. >> maybe some ear plugs or white noise. >> ear plugs, or white noise. but when you sleep with the tv on, set the alarm so 20 minutes later it turns off. >> an alarm clock, you say? >> ideally you wake up without an alarm clock. if you need it, use it initially. you want good pillow so that you have the proper biomechanics. >> that's a great looking april low. pretty comfortable? >> tempurpedic. >> napping is okay, but don't throw off your sleep schedule. >> get a schedule, high qualltism it's not about doing more, it's about the highest quality sleep possible. >> and take some vacation time. sleep a lot. mark, thank you. nice to see you. >>> from slum to opera singer, a member of mitt romney's much maligned 47% takes to the stage and sets a new tone for perception of the poor and how a hand up got him to center stage. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to
in a quiet environment, you want to make sure that off quiet environment because that interrupts your sleep cycles, too. >> maybe some ear plugs or white noise. >> ear plugs, or white noise. but when you sleep with the tv on, set the alarm so 20 minutes later it turns off. >> an alarm clock, you say? >> ideally you wake up without an alarm clock. if you need it, use it initially. you want good pillow so that you have the proper biomechanics. >> that's a great...
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the regulatory environment is big not only for big companies, but pursuant to notice to compete and do the things they want to do so i suspect that you're going to hear this theme more so in the coming weeks ahead. because this is going to be a big earnings season for the president and i would pay, arges, particular attention to the revenues of the companies. because we can do the fuzzy math with expenses by cutting overhead, to make profits look like the right number, okay, for wall street, but let's make sure we take a look how are we selling in the international markets? how are we selling revenues-wise in the domestic market? those are the numbers i want to focus on. >> in other words, how much money, a company like apple sells 60% of products outside of america, great earnings nt always reflective of the domestic economy. so it's important for us to be able to pars that. the average person is not necessarily going to be able to do that, kyle. >> right. charles: so, do you think it's till now the stock market has been absolutely amazing and a winning issue for the president and yet
the regulatory environment is big not only for big companies, but pursuant to notice to compete and do the things they want to do so i suspect that you're going to hear this theme more so in the coming weeks ahead. because this is going to be a big earnings season for the president and i would pay, arges, particular attention to the revenues of the companies. because we can do the fuzzy math with expenses by cutting overhead, to make profits look like the right number, okay, for wall street,...
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best efforts to assimilate and april amelie environment. in a place where ethnic arabs are coming back from overseas and reintegrating into their own villages in their own travel structures and even their own family structures, the signature strike becomes more problematic and underscores the very important thing that we need to consider more broadly in terms of the relationship between the estimates a policy and the substance of our policy. drones are a tool, an instrument, a platform. did a lot @booktv allow us to extend region reduced the cost of the intervene @booktv to mention in various military operations but don't change the need for having clear intelligence. don't change the need to understand the local, social and political and economic tenements on the ground. they don't change the human dimension of work. the other policy between a population that is fighting or living and the people who are coming in from the outside to intervene. in these of the questions that are being lost in the drug debate. focusing on the platform, the t
best efforts to assimilate and april amelie environment. in a place where ethnic arabs are coming back from overseas and reintegrating into their own villages in their own travel structures and even their own family structures, the signature strike becomes more problematic and underscores the very important thing that we need to consider more broadly in terms of the relationship between the estimates a policy and the substance of our policy. drones are a tool, an instrument, a platform. did a...
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that we had come to live with and work with there. for the environment we had. we felt we needed more and not less. >> so all the experts on the ground are telling headquarters at the state department, we need this. and the answer kept coming back as? >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons, i don't know. >> sharyl, do those believe that if, in fact, those security teams had not been withdrawn, even though they can't really know the answer, but they may very well have been able to resisted the attack and saved lives? >> well, they certainly talked about that according to colonel wood. he says he wonders. he told us that armed members of his military team as well as the companion state department security team would have traveled to benghazi with ambassador wood had they still been in the country on september 11th. but on that day the u.s. was down 34 highly trained security officers in libya compared to just six months before. the state department told us they're still sorting through everything but that they don't see evidence of a lot of security reque
that we had come to live with and work with there. for the environment we had. we felt we needed more and not less. >> so all the experts on the ground are telling headquarters at the state department, we need this. and the answer kept coming back as? >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons, i don't know. >> sharyl, do those believe that if, in fact, those security teams had not been withdrawn, even though they can't really know the answer, but they may very well have...
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and that's the reason they're so insulated environment. they're going after a high-end consumer with a decent value proposition. >> i think the shares have underperformed over the past quarter or two on the fears that perhaps china slowed more than anticipated and ultimately with them coming out with a 6% comp in the region while it is a deceleration, i think people demonstrated some relief that it was work. >> good wednesday morning. live here at the new york stock exchange, let's check the markets this morning. the dow adding to losses after yesterday's 110-point drubing, that was the worst point loss since august 23. but we are adding to it. and now down 51, s&p down two, and nasdaq holding on relatively to the flat line, after, of course, its worst day since july. yesterday it was tech in trouble. walmart and costco hitting new highs. walmart seeing a spike after announcing it will challenge amazon. and costco up on better than expected earnings along with higher sales and, of course, those membership fees. chevron, one of the biggest
and that's the reason they're so insulated environment. they're going after a high-end consumer with a decent value proposition. >> i think the shares have underperformed over the past quarter or two on the fears that perhaps china slowed more than anticipated and ultimately with them coming out with a 6% comp in the region while it is a deceleration, i think people demonstrated some relief that it was work. >> good wednesday morning. live here at the new york stock exchange, let's...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [...
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the environment. in the white house he served as director of the office of management budget and his chief of staff brought policies that brought a balanced budget in the 1990's making america stronger. he enabled a response to international terrorism with notable results disrupting and defeating terror networks. as the 2323rd secretary of defense he sought efficient sis while standing resslute in fafere of an adequately funded military. we are pleased to bestow the 2011 award recognizing those outstanding americans who is contributions to the country of security as the total product of our economic intellectual moral strength. secretary panetta. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you so much for this wonderful evening and the chance to enjoy some terrific company and be able to express my deepest gratitude to this organization for all of the great things that it does on behalf of those that serve in our military. bruce, my greatest thanks to you for your kind remarks and your leaders
the environment. in the white house he served as director of the office of management budget and his chief of staff brought policies that brought a balanced budget in the 1990's making america stronger. he enabled a response to international terrorism with notable results disrupting and defeating terror networks. as the 2323rd secretary of defense he sought efficient sis while standing resslute in fafere of an adequately funded military. we are pleased to bestow the 2011 award recognizing those...
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"fox and friends" starts right now . everybody have a great day. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. i hope you had a fantastic weekend. today is monday. october 8th. and i am gretchen carlson . mitt romney ready to go global with his first major policy speech telling us that hope is not a strategy. what is romney's strategy, we'll tell you straight ahead. >> the president planning his combat. how the plans to turn it around this week with the help of one person. >> nascar champ triggering a massive pile up. you have to see it to believe it. "fox and friends" starts this morning,. ♪ . >> steve: heart of midtown, manhattan it is columbus day. i know you think it is on october 12th. but people like a three-day holiday. we have a federal holiday. go to the sale. macy's has a great big sell. >> okay. >> what do you need . i may give you a list to give for peter and myself . >> appreciate it. >> this is what happened when you were asleep. three, two, one. and lift off. lift off of the spacex falcon and launching dragon. >>
"fox and friends" starts right now . everybody have a great day. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. i hope you had a fantastic weekend. today is monday. october 8th. and i am gretchen carlson . mitt romney ready to go global with his first major policy speech telling us that hope is not a strategy. what is romney's strategy, we'll tell you straight ahead. >> the president planning his combat. how the plans to turn it around this week with the help of one person. >>...